Receiver Web Service..

Hi,
My scenario is Idoc to webservice, i.e sender is ECC and the target was Portal, here while using soap adapter as the receiver communication channel, it is asking for the Target URL, and SOAP Payload ..
Can anyone suggest what to be given in the Target URL, for testing purpose now i have installed SOAP UI 3.0,
So what should be given at the target URL part.. request your valuble inputs on this area..
regards
sai.

Hi,
Try like this
1. Take the wsdl from Portal (BTW what are you calling in Portal?)
2. Import in PI and see what is the url
Regards
Suraj

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